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Drake  University  Regord 

Volume  XII  NOVEMBER,  1915  Number  7 

PUBLISHED  MONTHLY  AT  DES  MOINES,  IOWA 

Entered  June  11,  1904,  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  as  second-class  matter,  under  Act  of  Congress,  July  16,-1894. 


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*  ''The    nations    that    have    the    schools    have    the    future,"  * 

*  * 
Hi  was  a  declaration  of  Henry  D.  Estabrook,  of  New  York,  before  ^ 

^  the  Eleventh  Annual  Convention  of  the  Associated  Advertising  ^ 

H*  Clubs   of   the   World   in  the   1915   convention   at   Chicago.      It  * 

*  was  the  keynote  of  the  opening  address  of  the  convention,  * 

*  ' '  Inspirational  education  has  been  the  dominant  note  of  the  * 
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*  last  four  days,"  declared  Sam  Dobbs,  of  Atlanta,  in  the  clos-  jj- 

:£  ing  hour  of  the  convention,  in  a  speech  nominating  the  next  S 

*  president   of  the   clubs.  * 

*  "The  future  will  see  the  closest  co-operation  between  edu-  * 
:fc  cation  and  industry,"  declared  Lewellyn  Pratt,  chairman  of  * 
^  the  clubs  committee  on  education,  "and  the  aim  of  this  educa-  ^ 

*  tion  in  the  future  will  be  to  create  the  greatest  possible  degree 

*  in  the  individual  of  service  to  the  community.  In  the  future  * 
%  an  education  will  be  recognized  as  a  public  asset,  not  as  a  % 
S  private  advantage."  I£ 
^  "Educational  work  is  the  leaven  of  this  great  advertising  I£ 

problem,"    said    Herbert    Huston,    president    of    the   clubs,    in 

%  speaking  of  the  possibility  of  the  development  of  a  science  of  * 

^  advertising  and  business.  % 

%■  To  aid  in  meeting  the   demand   of  the   business  world   for  .j- 

$  educated   men,  men   with   a   training   for   business   life,  Drake  * 

*  University  will  offer  during  1915-1916  added  courses  in  Busi-  * 

*  ness  Administration  and  Commerce  which,  with  the  courses  jk 
S  in  Political  Science,  Psychology  and  courses  that  may  be  taken  ^ 

in  the  Law  School,  present  a  thorough  business  education.  * 


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Into  this  doorway  the  Freshman 

passes  to  matriculate. 

From  it  the  Senior  passes 

in  the  long  academic 

procession  on  the 

way  to  receive 

his  degree. 


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The  President's  Home. 


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Science  Hall. 


Howard  Hall,  Conservatory  of  Music. 


Section  of  Reading  Room,   The  Library. 


The  Library. 


The  Law  Building. 


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The  Telescope, 
The  Ivy  and 
The  Colors. 


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EARLY  ACTIVITIES. 


Going  to  the  First  Convocation. 


The  Term  Grind. 


Getting  Acquainted. 


WHERE  BOYS  ARE  SUPREME. 


A    Dral^e  Relay   Team  Leading. 


A    Stale  I'icld  Meet  on   the  Drake  Stadium. 


DRAKE'S  TROPHY  CASE. 


The  Big  Cup  in  the  Center  is  the  Trophy  of  the  Iowa  Collegiate  Association. 


MISSOURI  VALLEY  MEET. 


Drake  Winning  a  Half-mile  Relay. 


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State  Champions,   1914.      Retained  Trophy  by  Tie  with  Ames,   1915. 


A  Close  Finish. 


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Ye  Drake  Barbecue. 


The  Basket-ball  Team. 


THE  STADIUM— OUTSIDE  AND  IN. 


The 

Street 
Outside 


Packed 
to  the 
Limit. 


The  Big  Drake  «D". 


THE  TENNIS  TEAM. 


State  Champions,  Both  Doubles  and  Singles,   1913-14  and  1914-15. 


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On  Waveland  Linl^s. 


Just  Thinking. 


The  May -time  Circle. 


Co-Education. 


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Where  Girls  Are  Supreme. 


MAY  DAY 
SCENES. 


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The  Throne. 


The  Royal  March. 


From  the  May  Day  Parade. 


Before  the  Games. 


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Greek.  Ball  Dance. 


Dance  of  the  Roses. 


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Herald. 


The  May-pole  Finale. 


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The  Maidens  Who  Serve. 


May  Morning  Breakfast. 


HOME  ECONOMICS. 


The  Sewing  Room. 


The  Kitchen. 


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IN    THE   CLASS-ROOM 


DRAKE  UNIVERSITY 


OFFERS    COURSES    IN 


LITERATURE  SOCIAL  SCIENCES 

PHILOSOPHY  AND  PSYCHOLOGY 

LANGUAGES 
Latin  Greek  German  French  Spanish 

BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  AND  COMMERCE 

SCIENCES 

Astronomy  Chemistry  Physiology  Mathematics  Geology 

Zoology  Botany  Physics 

HISTORY 
American  European  English  Biblical 

BIBLE 

Church  Doctrine  Literature  Theology 

Church  History  Religious  Philosophy 

LAW 

Pleading  and  Practice  Equity  Contracts  Torts 

Criminal  Law         Law  Conflicts         Patents         Bankruptcy 

RELIGIOUS  EDUCATION  HOME  ECONOMICS 

EDUCATION 

Collegiate  Course        Home  Economics         Primary         Music  Supervisors 
Art  Supervisors         Kindergarten  Grade         Physical  Education 

MUSIC 
Voice  Piano  Violin  Pipe  Organ  Band  Instruments 

DRAMATIC  ART 
Public  Speaking  Stage  Art  Normal  Training 

A  rguments  and  Debate  Literary  Interpretation 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

PRE-MEDICAL  PRE-ENGINEERING 

PAINTING  AND  DRAWING 

For  Information,  Any  Department 

Address  HILL  M.  BELL,  President 

DES  MOINES,  IOWA 


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